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World History: Patterns of Interaction* Chapter Outline (CIB = Means Chapter in Brief Summary) Introduction World History Themes, Geography Themes, Time, Place, How Do We Know? Rand McNally Atlas Strategies for Taking Standardized Tests Strategies for Studying History Test-taking Strategies and Practice Unit 1 4 Million BC-200 BC Beginnings of Civilization Chapter 1 – Prehistory to 2500 BCE The Peopling of the World Skillbuilder Handbook: 1. Human Origins in Africa (CIB) Sec. 1: Reading Critically Analyzing Key Concepts: Culture Sec. 2: Higher-Order Critical Thinking History through Art: Cave Paintings Sec. 3: Exploring Evidence: Print, 2. Humans Try to Control Nature Visual, & Technology Sources 3. Civilization > Case Study Ur in Sumer Sec. 4: Creating Performances Chapter 2 – 3500 BCE – 450 BCE Early River Valley Civilizations 1. City-states in Mesopotamia 2. Pyramids on the Nile History in Depth: Pyramids and Mummies Social History: Work and Play in Ancient History 3. Planned Cities on the Indus Science and Technology: Plumbing in Mohenjo-Daro 4. River Dynasties in China Chapter 3 – 2000 BCE – 250 BCE People and Ideas on the Move 1. The Indo-Europeans 2. Hinduism and Buddhism Develop 3. Seafaring Traders History in Depth: Phoenician Trade 4. Origins of Judaism Analyzing Key Concepts: Judaism Different Perspectives: The Flood Story Chapter 4 – 1570 BCE – 200 BCE First Age of Empires 1. The Egyptian and Nubian Empires History in Depth: Egyptian Influence on Nubian Culture 2. The Assyrian Empire 3. The Persian Empire Global Impact: Empire Building 4. The Unification of China History in Depth: The Great Wall of China Comparing and Contrasting: Ancient Civilizations * Loss of textbook results in a mandatory replacement fee. Primary Source Handbook: Rig Veda Bible Confucius Supplemental: I Ching Unit 2 2000 BCE – 800 CE New Directions in Government and Society Chapter 5 – 2000 BCE – 300 CE Classical Greece Primary Source Handbook: 1. Cultures of Mountains and Sea Thucydides 2. Warring City-States Plato History in Depth: Festivals and Sports 3. Democracy and Greece’s Golden Age History through Art: Greek Art and Architecture 4. Alexander’s Empire 5. The Spread of Hellenistic Culture Chapter 6 – 500 BCE – 500 CE Ancient Rome and Early Christianity Primary Source Handbook: 1. The Roman Republic Tacitus 2. The Roman Empire Social History: Life in a Roman Villa 3. The Rise of Christianity 4. The Fall of the Roman Empire Different Perspectives: The Fall of the Roman Empire 5. Rome and the Roots of Western Civilization Analyzing Key Concepts: Western Civilization Science and Technology: The Coliseum Chapter 7 – 400 BCE – 550 CE India and China Establish Empires 1. India’s First Empires 2. Trade Spreads Indian Religion and Culture History through Art: Hindu and Buddhist Art 3. Han Emperors in China Global Impact: Trade Networks Chapter 8 – 1500 BCE – 700 CE African Civilization 1. Diverse Societies in Africa Science and Technology: African Ironworking 2. Migration Case Study: Bantu-Speaking People 3. The Kingdom of Aksum Chapter 9 – 40,000 BCE – 700 CE The Americas: A Separate World (CIB) 1. The Earliest American 2. Early Meso-American Civilizations History through Art: Olmec Sculpture 3. Early Civilizations of the Andes History in Depth: Narzca Lines Comparing and Contrasting: Classical Ages * Loss of textbook results in a mandatory replacement fee. Unit 3 500 – 1500 An Age of Exchange and Encounter Chapter 10 – 600-1200 The Muslim World 1. The Rise of Islam Analyzing Architecture: The Dome of the Rock 2. Islam Expands 3. Muslim Culture Science and Technology: Astronomy Primary Source Handbook: Qu’ran WORLD RELIGIONS AND ETHICAL SYSTEMS Buddhism Christianity Hinduism Islam Judaism Confucianism Chapter 11 – 500 – 1500 Byzantines, Russians, and Turks Interact 1. The Byzantine Empire Analyzing Key Concepts: Roman Catholicism and Easter Orthodoxy 2. The Russian Empire History through Art: Religious Art and Architecture 3. Turkish Empires Rise in Anatolia Chapter 12 – 600 – 1350 Empires and East Asia 1. Tang and Song China Social History: Tang and Song Dynasty: People and Technology 2. The Mongol Conquests History in Depth: A Mighty Fighting Force 3. The Mongol Empire 4. Feudal Empires in Japan History in Depth: Japanese Samurai 5. Kingdoms of Southeast Asia and Korea Chapter 13 – 500 – 1200 European Middle Ages 1. Charlemagne Unites Germanic Kingdoms 2. Feudalism in Europe Analyzing Key Concepts: Feudalism 3. The Age of Chivalry (CIB) Science and Technology: Castles and Siege Weapons 4. The Power of the Church (CIB) * Loss of textbook results in a mandatory replacement fee. Primary Source Handbook: Sei Shōnagon Supplemental: Journey to the West Chicago History Fair: Planning Begins! TOPIC / THESIS DUE Chapter 14 – 800-1500 Formation of Western Europe 1. Church Reform and the Crusades (CIB) History in Depth: Gothic Architecture Different Perspectives: The Crusades 2. Changes in Medieval Society 3. England and France Develop 4. The Hundred Years’ War and the Plague (CIB) Global Impact: The Spread of Epidemic Disease Chapter 15 – 800 – 1500 Societies and Empires in Africa 1. North and Central African Societies 2. Western African Civilizations History through Art: Benin Bronzes 3. Eastern City States and Southern Empires Analyzing Architecture: Great Zimbabwe Comparing and Contrasting: Trade Networks Chicago History Fair: RESEARCH PLAN DUE Primary Sources: Magna Carta Chicago History Fair: RESEARCH DATA & WORKING BIBLIOGRAPHY DUE Unit 4 500 – 800 Connecting Hemispheres Chapter 16 – 500 – 1500 People and Empires in America 1. North American Series 2. Maya Kings and Cities History through Art: Maya Architecture 3. The Aztecs Control Central Mexico History in Depth: Aztec Calendar 4. The Inca Create a Mountain Empire Social History: Incan Mummies Primary Source Handbook: Popul Vuh Chicago History Fair: OUTLINE LINKED TO RESEARCH DATA DUE Chapter 17 – 1300 – 1600 European Renaissance and Reformation 1. Italy: Birthplace of the Renaissance History through Art: Renaissance Ideas influence Renaissance Art 2. The Northern Renaissance Primary Source Handbook: Social History: City Life in Renaissance Europe Nicholas Machiavelli 3. Luther Leads the Reformation The Prince Analyzing Key Concepts: Protestantism Sir Thomas More 4. The Reformation Continues Utopia Different Perspectives: The Reformation Chapter 18 – 1300 – 1700 The Muslim World Expands 1. The Ottomans Build a Vast Empire 2. Cultural Blending Case Study: The Safavid Empire 3. The Mughal Empire in India * Loss of textbook results in a mandatory replacement fee. History through Art: Cultural Blending in Mughal India Chapter 19 – 1400 – 1800 An Age of Explorations and Isolation 1. Europeans Explore the East 2. Science and Technology: The Tools of Exploration 3. China Limits European Contacts History in Depth: The Forbidden City 4. Japan Returns to Isolation Chapter 20 – 1492 – 1800 The Atlantic World 1. Spain Builds an American Empire (CIB) Different Perspectives: The Legacy of Columbus 2. Europeans Nations Settle North America 3. The Atlantic Slave Trade (CIB) 4. The Columbian Exchange and Global Trade (CIB) Global Impact: Food Exchange Analyzing Key Concepts: Mercantilism Comparing and Contrasting: Methods of Government Chicago History Fair: ROUGH DRAFT DUE Chicago History Fair: PROJECT DUE: FEB. 6 LAST DAY TO TURN IN UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES! Unit 5 1500 – 1900 Absolutism to Revolution Chapter 21 – 1500 – 1800 Absolute Monarchs in Europe 1. Spain’s Empire and European Absolutism Analyzing Key Concepts: Absolutism 2. The Reign of Louis XIV History in Depth: The Palace at Versailles 3. Central European Monarchs Clash 4. Absolute Rulers of Russia Social History: Surviving the Russian Winter 5. Parliament Limits the English Monarchy Primary Source Handbook: Chapter 22 – 1550 – 1789 Enlightenment and Revolution 1. The Scientific Revolution 2. The Enlightenment of Europe Different Perspectives: European Values during the Enlightenment 3. The Enlightenment Spreads 4. The American Revolution Analyzing Key Concepts: Democracy Chapter 23 – 1789 – 1815 The French Revolution and Napoleon 1. The French Revolution Begins 2. Revolution Brings Reform and Terror Science and Technology: Guillotine * Loss of textbook results in a mandatory replacement fee. James Madison Federalist Papers Mary Wollstonecraft Rights of Women Primary Source Handbook: Elizabeth Vigée-Lebrun Memoirs Different Perspectives: The French Revolution 3. Napoleon Forges an Empire (CIB) 4. Napoleon’s Empire Collapses (CIB) 5. The Congress Vienna (CIB) Chapter 24 – 1789 – 1900 Nationalist Revolutions Sweep the West 1. Latin American Peoples Win Independence Global Impact: Struggling Towards Democracy 2. Europe Faces Revolution Analyzing Key Systems: Nationalism 3. Nationalism Case Study: Italy and Germany 4. Revolutions in the Arts History through Art: Revolutions in Painting Comparing and Contrasting: Political Revolutions Unit 6 1700 – 1914 Industrialism and the Race for Empire Chapter 25 – 1700 – 1900 Primary Source Handbook: The Industrial Revolution Sadler Committee 1. The Beginnings of Revolution Report on Child Labor Global Impact: Revolutions in Technology 2. Industrialization Spreads 3. Reforming the Industrial World Analyzing Key Concepts: Capitalism vs. Socialism Different Perspectives: Industrialization Chapter 26 – 1815 – 1914 An Age of Democracy and Progress 1. Democratic Reform and Activism (CIB) 2. Self-Rule for British Colonies Social History: Life in Early Australia 3. War and Expansion in the United States (CIB) 4. Nineteenth-Century Progress (CIB) Science and Technology: Edison’s Inventions Chapter 27 – 1850 – 1914 The Age of Imperialism 1. The Scramble for Africa 2. Imperialism Case Study: Nigeria Analyzing Key Concepts: Imperialism Different Perspectives: Views of Imperialism 3. Europeans Claim Muslim Lands 4. British Imperialism in India 5. Imperialism in Southeast Asia * Loss of textbook results in a mandatory replacement fee. Primary Source Handbook: Abraham Lincoln Second Inaugural Elizabeth Cady Stanton Rights of Women Chapter 28 – 1800 – 1914 Transformations around the Globe 1. China Resists Outside Influence (CIB) 2. Modernization in Japan (CIB) History through Art: Japanese Woodblock Printing 3. U.S. Economic Imperialism Science and Technology: Panama Canal 4. Turmoil and Change in Mexico Comparing and Contrasting: Scientific and Technological Changes Unit 7 1900 – 1945 The World at War Chapter 29 – 1914 – 1918 The Great War 1. Marching Toward War 2. Europe Plunges into War History in Depth: The New Weapons of War Science and Technology: Military Aviation 3. A Global Conflict Different Perspectives: Views of War 4. A Flawed Peace Primary Source Handbook: Woodrow Wilson The Fourteen Points Chapter 30 – 1900 – 1939 Revolution and Nationalism 1. Revolutions in Russia Analyzing Key Concepts: Communism 2. Totalitarianism Case Study: Stalinist Russia Analyzing Key Concepts: Totalitarianism History through Art: Propaganda 3. Imperial China Collapses History in Depth: The Long March 4. Nationalism in India and Southwest Asia Chapter 31 – 1819 – 1939 Years of Crisis 1. Postwar Uncertainty Social History: Labor-saving Devices in the United States 2. A Worldwide Depression 3. Fascism Rises in Europe Analyzing Key Concepts: Fascism 4. Aggressors Invade Nations Chapter 32 – 1939 – 1845 World War II 1. Hitler’s Lightening War 2. Japan’s Pacific Campaign 3. The Holocaust * Loss of textbook results in a mandatory replacement fee. Supplementary Sources: Stars: Stories of Holocausts PBS: Sugihara Primary Source Handbook: Elie Wiesel Night Jeanne Wakatsuki Houston Farewell to Manzanar 4. The Allied Victory Global Impact: Arming for War 5. Europe and Japan in Ruins Comparing and Contrasting: The Changing Nature of Warfare Unit 8 1945 – Present Perspectives on the Present Chapter 33 – 1945 – Present Restructuring the Post-War World 1. Cold War – Super Powers Face Off (CIB) Science and Technology: The Space Race 2. Communists Take Power in China (CIB) 3. Wars in Korea and Vietnam 4. The Cold War Divides the World (CIB) History in Depth: How the Cold War was Fought 5. The Cold War Thaws (CIB) Chapter 34 – 1945 – Present The Colonies Become New Nations 1. The Indian Subcontinent Achieves Freedom 2. Southeast Asian Nations Gain Independence Social History: Changing Times in Southeast Asia 3. New Nations in Africa 4. Conflicts in the Middle East History in Depth: Signs of Hope 5. Central Asia Struggles Supplementary Sources: Gandhi Chapter 35 – 1945 – Present Primary Source Handbook: Struggles fir Democracy Nelson Mandela 1. Democracy Inaugural Address Case Study: Latin America Democracies Supplementary Sources: 2. The Challenge of Democracy in Africa Mandela and DeKlerk 3. The Collapse of the Soviet Union 4. Change in Central and Eastern Europe History in Depth: Ethnic Groups in the Former Yugoslavia 5. China: Reform and Reaction History through Art: Photojournalism Chapter 36 – 1945 – Present Global Interdependence Primary Source Handbook: 1. The Impact of Science and Technology Martin Luther King 2. Global Economic Development I Have a Dream Analyzing Key Concepts: Globalization Cesar Chavez Different Perspective: Economics and the Environment An Open Letter 3. Global Security Issues 4. Terrorism > Case Study: September 11, 2001 5. Cultures Blend in a Global Age > Global Impact: Rock ‘n Roll Comparing and Contrasting: Nation Building * Loss of textbook results in a mandatory replacement fee.